The impacts of these
processes and/or activities could result in a
number of issues. These would include
-environmental
noise
-vibration
-pollution
of the environmental - air, land or
water
-contamination
of community
-impacts/potential
impacts of major hazardous
installations
-traffic
safety issues or problems for
particular circumstances and/or projects
-access
control problems
-site
specific issues
-increase
or introduce of diseases
-risks
associated with transportation of
hazardous materials
-emergency
preparedness and response requires
-water
and /or waste water quality problems
-structural
safety risks
-environmental health
and safety issues
-visual impacts
All the above can be
assessed and rated according to the risk obtained
Risk Assessments can be qualitative or quantitative. In general the Occupational Health and Safety
Risk Assessment discussed above are likely to be qualitative. Qualitative Risk Assessments identify the
risk, assess it and make judgements using matrixes.
Quantitative risk assessments also identify
risks assess the risk(s) and evaluate potential risks when qualitative
methods
cannot provide adequate understanding of the risk and more information
is
required for risk management to make judgements of risks.
The elements in an
Occupational Health and Safety Risk Assessment will
be discussed in more detail using a practical case study to issue the
basic
requirements for each of the elements in the Occupational Health and
Safety
Risk Assessment.
For new project the
Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) generally
requires either a comprehensive Occupational Health and Safety Risk
Assessment
or a number of individual risk assessments and/or evaluations based on
the
outcomes of the scoping document(s).
The requirements for
a comprehensive Occupational Health and Safety Risk
Assessment will be discussed using the construction of a new road as
the case
study. This should identify that such risk assessments are necessary
and
provide value to the employer in the design as well the construction
and operational
phases of a project.
Construction of a
new road can be broken down into a number of
phases. In the discussion of the
Occupational Health and Safety Risk Assessment it will be divided into
preparation, construction and operational phase.